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Northmount

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  1. URL / Link is fixed Tom
  2. Hack into it and set the throttle full bore max speed! Watch the operator with a built-in camera when the machine takes off. Tom
  3. I've seen some comments here about using deglaser to remove at least the surface oils and waxes. Another experiment for you? Tom
  4. Yay! Works for me! Tom
  5. If you set a permanent security cert exception, then all logins go right through with no warning. I'm still seeing it this morning. This is all part of the same problem. Tom
  6. Still being worked on to resolve. Tom
  7. I use a couple that sit on my table with the large holes. I group my tools and put like tools together. Tom
  8. It is being worked on. The hosting site was supposed to automatically update the security certificate, but it didn't, and of course it happens on the weekend when there is even less support. Tom
  9. Don't try using in a powered portable drill! Can wrap things up in a hurry! For powered use, use it in a drill press, and what ever material you are cutting should be clamped down securely. Tom
  10. The hosting service was supposed to automatically replace the certificate, but failed to. And it's a weekend with little or no support! Always the way it goes, right? Tom
  11. Have you tried a search? Found a few threads that should interest you. Do a google search "site:leatherworker.net baseball glove" without the quotes. Tom
  12. You are replying to a post that is from 2013. Doubt it is applicable anymore. If you are looking for contract work, maybe you should begin a new post with all the particulars. If you join the forum, you can use other areas to post in and not have to wait for moderator's approval. All posts in Help Wanted require approval. Tom
  13. There are several posts about burnishers using induction motors. Do a google search "site:leatherworker.net burnisher motor" without the quotes. Tom
  14. Moved your post from Help Wanted (which requires every post to be approved by a moderator) to Wanted (under marketplace). Tom
  15. @ScrapMonkey Moved your post to leather sewing machines. More sewing machine activity here. You may even find your answers in this forum as there have been many discussions about servo motor settings. Tom
  16. Try a google search like this "site:leatherworker.net video making holsters" without the quotes. You can modify the search string "video making holsters" to any parameters you wish. Google has huge search engines with billions of pages indexed. Faster and better searches than LW can do. Tom
  17. @guntechholsters have you read this thread? It will answer many of your questions. Tom
  18. Great job, both the lion and the video. Can't have too many examples to demonstrate real talent. Something for us to aspire to someday! Tom
  19. This chart might answer some of your questions relating needle size to thread size. Different thickness and temper of leather may require larger diameter needles. https://www.tolindsewmach.com/thread-chart.html Tom
  20. That specific pattern, or just looking for any? https://www.tandyleather.ca/en/product/craftool-embossing-wheels https://www.springfieldleather.com/tools/Hand-Tools/Embossing-Wheels These are just a couple results from a google search. Tom
  21. @Randle P McMurphy Please post your location and your shipping information! That is one of the requirements of using "markertplace" Tom
  22. here is a video about thread, stitching irons, and needles with examples put together by Weaver Leathercraft (of which I have no association). Thought it might be useful to some of us. Tom
  23. @guntechholsters Moved your post to Leather Sewing Machines. More likely to get help here. Tom
  24. @Silverd Hey it's been quite a while without an update! I'd like to see how things have worked out for you, mostly out of general interest, and to help any others that may have been following this thread. I was looking through some info I had saved and came across this thread again. Way too late for me to get into doing any of this type of work, but I am inquisitive by nature. Maybe that's why I have too many things going on at the same time! @BigSiouxSaddlery FYI Tom
  25. Check out this thread and posts to see how to resize your photos so they will fit the size limitations here. https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/15122-how-to-post-pictures-on-lw/?do=findComment&comment=551171 600x800 pixels are adequate, 1024x768 would be a good size too. At these resolutions you can post many, many photos in the same post. You may use the gallery too and link to the gallery in your posts. To use the gallery, go to https://leatherworker.net/forum/gallery/# Pick the "add images" button and follow the prompts. You may create a new album for your photos if you wish. Tom
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